This is a NEW heavy duty, torque converter for the Ford E4OD & 4R100 transmissions. This converter has a billet cover, heavy duty brazed turbine, Torrington bearings, and heavy duty carbon metallic lockup clutch. This converter is for the 4.2L 4.6L 4.9L, 5.0L, 5.4L, 5.8L engines. Please count the bolts on your transmission pan to confirm you have 20. There is absolutely "no" core charge, or need to return a core. Please visit my other auctions and eBay Store for great deals on shift kits and other transmission parts. I have a few upgrades for this transmission that are only found in my Store.
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On May-27-08 at 16:15:46 PDT, seller added the following information:THE PHOTO USED FOR THIS CONVERTER IS USED FOR MULTIPLE LISTINGS. THE CONVERTER YOU RECEIVE MAY LOOK SLIGHTLY DIFFERENT THAN WHAT YOU SEE HERE. WE ALSO NOW CARRY TWO DIFFERENT COLORS. THE DESCRIPTION OF THIS CONVERTER IS RIGHT ON. IF WHAT YOU RECEIVE LOOKS DIFFERENT, THIS DOES NOT MEAN YOU HAVE THE WRONG CONVERTER. WE DO EVERYTHING POSSIBLE TO MAKE SURE YOU RECEIVE THE RIGHT CONVERTER THE FIRST TIME.
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